Where can i find free dental care in Butler County Ohio?
There are various assistance programs that vary from state to state, so you may want to contact your state dental society to see if there are programs in your area.Federally-funded health centers care for you, even if you have no health insurance. You pay what you can afford, based on your income. Health centers provide1. checkups when you're well 2. treatment when you're sick 3. complete care when you're pregnant 4. immunizations and checkups for your children 5. dental care and prescription drugs for your family 6. mental health and substance abuse care if you need ithttp://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov/IN RESPONSE: DENTAL CLINIC BUTLER CNTYI am in the same type of situation, online trying to research for my husband. Well, the closest to Butler County Ohio is the Lincoln Heights Dental Clinic its in a not-so-safe-area in Cincinnati so don't go alone if you go (Directions: take 175North or I75South depending on where you live to the Lincoln Heights exit, if you take I75SOUTH it should be an exit or two at the most when you pass Sharon Rd/Sharonville Exit, it should be about Exit 26?, that is about as close to there as I know to get you) I have called there before but didnt have the money at the time, it is not free its income-based and a sliding scale, when you call you get a recording and they return calls on a priority-basis. So, if you just have a toothache that's slight if you REALLY want in you better act like youre dying! =) Lincoln Heights Regional Family Dental Center: 588-3623or tryButler County Community Health Center: 892-1888(I have never heard of this one except for just now, so am not too sure if they offer dental services though this website claims they do)